Example sentences of "because they [be] [adv] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Not because they 're tastefully designed , extremely cleanly built and a pleasure to play — which they are — but because both the guitars we 've reviewed have a quality of sound that would rival a number of US-made guitars costing about twice the price .
2 Because they 're fucking got no
3 That things remain unconscious , not because you never knew about them , but because they 're never brought into the relevant connections with other things that make you conscious of the thing in the sense of seeing what 's in it for Mrs you know , reports .
4 Because they 're always spotted !
5 ‘ the social workers wo n't allocate the case because they 're short staffed — and they expect me to get Winnie moved . ’
6 Well it 's not encouraged is it , because they 're still told to ring the divisional telephone number
7 Decisions to terminate legal assistance under rule twenty seven are different from other decisions made within the union , because they are invariably made on the express written recommendation of a specialist in law .
8 Rangers are winning matches because , from front to back , they are a side capable of beating the strong , not because they are regularly matched against the weak .
9 Red deer are ideal animals to be considered for such sustainable management , because they are already maintained by human intervention on open hill land , very different from the forest habitat which they once occupied in Scotland and still inhabit in the rest of Europe .
10 On the contrary , it is clear that some pressure groups and their campaigns are successful because they are the expressions of existing economic power , because they are lavishly financed , and because they are supported by " important " people rather than ordinary people .
11 Bank deposits , because they are freely accepted in payment/settlement of debts , form part of a country 's money supply .
12 ‘ Lacuna , the androids are ineffective because they are badly designed .
13 People who ‘ do n't mind ’ about anything are people unused to giving an opinion , probably because they are rarely asked for one .
14 ( I did n't catch these because they are rarely taken on rod and line , but herrings make excellent bait for skate and pike .
15 We shall also look at the Cinderellas of settlement studies — hamlets and farmsteads , which have received little attention but are of immense importance because they are widespread and because they are clearly related to both the origins and the decline of villages .
16 The presentation of policies in this section will be sketchy because they are generally covered more fully in the appropriate detailed chapter later in the book .
17 Certain groups are better rewarded , not because they are functionally more important than others , but because they are well organised in trade unions or professional associations , having developed and used strategies and ideologies which further their claims for differential rewards effectively .
18 The advisory team should enable the flow of relevant information on the pupils ' needs to reach the schools where they are placed and enable teachers and visually handicapped pupils to work in an effective way because they are well informed and well supported .
19 They might have this competitive advantage because they are favourably positioned , particularly well run , or have a low cost structure .
20 Equally important was the ideological factor of consent : in a situation of hegemony , subordinate classes ‘ consent ’ to the existing social relations because they are effectively represented as being universally beneficial .
21 Those little shops are loved by the British people because they are conveniently located just around the corner .
22 In some cases , however , collector bias might offset the problems of selective preservation , as the animals that are over-represented because they are easily fossilised then become under-represented because they are less assiduously collected .
23 They are good little theoretical exercises because they are easily described and algorithms for solving them are easily programmed , but they have a lot of symmetry , which is most uncommon in real life .
24 The incompatible elements , and in particular Nd and Pb isotope ratios , are of limited efficacy as indicators of sub-lithospheric source regions , because they are easily overwhelmed by the SCLM endmember .
25 The term ‘ deeds of family arrangement ’ is not now quite so appropriate because they are increasingly used as tax-planning vehicles , and they will continue to be effective unless the Government repeals those provisions in the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 that permit the variations .
26 Those who draw up that plan should include — and not only because they are nominally represented on governing bodies — a wide range of community interests .
27 Because they are also incorporated into , they are bound to shape , people 's aspirations and their actions to some extent ( see chapter 4 for a discussion of the impact of public policies on family responsibilities ) .
28 Well , what you need , Joe , is to follow my fitness regime — the one designed for people who , in their heart of hearts , with their cigarettes already lit , wish they had more than just two hands to eat with , but because they are also cursed with a love for sport have to get fit the best they can .
29 Industrial structures of the North are important because they are also associated with different occupational structures , including a relative lack of professional and managerial workers , research and development facilities , and experience in developing new technologies , business support services and small firms ( Northern Region Strategy Team , 1977 ) .
30 Nor is shooting the only manner of the birds ' destruction , because they are also trapped , by being driven into defiles and then caught in nets stretched between the trees .
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